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Verizon Taking FTTP Installation Orders

ooglek writes "Verizon is now qualifying and accepting installations for FTTP (Fiber To the Premises)! $39.95 for 5MB/2MB, $49.95 for 15MB/2MB, and $199.95 for 30MB/5MB. No word yet on whether Verizon will block ports (25, 80, etc) for incoming or outgoing traffic; with 2MB upload, I hope to basically run a small data center in my basement. Both phone and Internet will come through the fiber, and there is an unofficial rumor of video services as well by the end of this year. Got Fiber? My install date is November 2nd in Falls Church, VA (near DC). Several people in Keller, Texas have posted pictures and reported 14,679 kbps download and 1,794 kbps download speeds." Update: 10/26 23:52 GMT by T : That second "download" ought probably read "upload."

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  1. You know, I would LOVE this! by repruhsent · · Score: -1, Troll
    GNAA declares victory over Wikipedia
    GNAA declares victory over Wikipedia
    Zeikfried - Associated Press, Nigeria

    In a week which shall be recorded in Wikipedia infamy (and then vandalized and redirected to clitoris), the oft persecuted and never defeated internet missionaries of the Gay Nigger Association of America struck yet another powerful and telling blow against the powerful forces of bigotry and racism. Most notably, the growing zionist community on renowned internet pissing yard wikipedia.org.

    And the records have indeed tumbled, with an unheard of third successful survival from the digital shitheap that is "Votes For Deletion". Coming in spite a heinous act of self promotion and cyber terrorism by Pat Gunn/Improv (formerly known as Aharon Meshenstein prior to his infiltration of the United States), who listed and inspired mob vandalism upon the GNAA's entry.

    Fresh from his promotion of Wikipedia's $50,000 fundraiser for arms and supplies to the Jewish state of Israel, Improv launched a series of unprovoked and slanderous attacks against the well loved organisations leadership, all the while using foul and unholy necromancies to enlist the dead themselves to vote the entries deletion. Names such as "Wolfman" and "Demonslave" only adding to the damning list of evidence linking Mr Gunn to the occult.

    Though Improv's actions gained him a small majority, a shock last minute intervention from Pope John Paul II spared the pages untimely fate, although as yet unconfirmed reports have indicated that several hundred 8-year old negro children were driven to the Basilica to secure the pontiffs support. Others point towards the black curse cast upon the deletion campaign by the support of infamous Brawl Hall mouthpiece "Yoyo" as the main driving force behind the salvation of the aforementioned entry.

    But the details are likely to cause few sleepless nights among the group, only one of whom was willing to speak to the press. Namely GNAA Wikipedia contributor Popeye, who interrupted his drawing of pornography to give a brief dismissal the controversy: "Even with Improv's shady dealings, the sheer size and girth of a swollen GNAA phallus enables it both an identity and a vote of it's own. Making such discussion moot".

    About Wikipedia:

    Wikipedia, a content-free encyclopedia in many languages, started life in January 2001 and has already risen to the status of the internets premiere "trollpedia".

    Currently Wikipedia contains 363950 articles, 10032 of which are genuine, and 343 of them factually accurate. Leaving Wikipedia on an academic par with "Star Wars: Incredible Cross-sections: The Ultimate Guide to Star Wars Vehicles and Spacecraft" and "My First Book of Animals from A to Z".

    About GNAA:

    GNAA (GAY NIGGER ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA) is the first organization which gathers GAY NIGGERS from all over America and abroad for one common goal - being GAY NIGGERS.

    Are you GAY ?
    Are you a NIGGER ?
    Are you a GAY NIGGER ?

    If you answered "Yes" to all of the above questions, then GNAA (GAY NIGGER ASSOCIATI

  2. i like pie by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    fp for f-house

  3. fp by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    first post

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  5. PLEASE MOD ME UP! PLEASE! I BEG YOU! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Troll

    My life revolves around my ability to get modded up! I'm a good little Slashbot, I promise! I NEED VALIDATION!!!

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  6. Re:Sustainable speed? by gad_zuki! · · Score: 0, Troll

    >non-techie jurors will be awarding oppotunistic internet users money in civil suits all over the place.

    Really? How many lawsuits are there regarding speed?

    If you have ever worked in tech support you'll know that a good % of the calls are of kiddies who goto dslreports and complain that "Im getting ripped off." Usually they dont know the difference between mbps and kbps or they have a shitload of spyware and Kazaa running at the same time. Or they are so far from the CO that their DSL speed suffers.

    No need to drag out the "lawyers are bad!" bogeyman. I suppose you also think the case against MS was a big conspiracy and if you got arrested tomorrow you would defend yourself in court.

    I know this is crazy to say around here but a lawyer can take a good case or a bad case(or client). Many class-actions are very ethical, some aren't.

  7. Re:Two things by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    anus

  8. Re:In Japan by timecop · · Score: -1, Troll

    achurch is a known jap-loving faggot

  9. Re:Pricing looks good by SonicSpike · · Score: 0, Troll

    "All I know about Bush is I had a job when Clinton was president."

    Allow me to translate: "I have no understanding of how economics and policy interact"

    --
    Libertas in infinitum
  10. Re:In Japan by fliplap · · Score: 0, Troll

    Yeah, you'd need that to make up for the fact that you're living in the sardine can on a shelf full of other sardine cans.

  11. Re:Sustainable speed? by gad_zuki! · · Score: 0, Troll

    >but if you notice, there is no guarantee on the speeds for any ISP.

    That's not true. In the residential market, yes, mostly because of DSL. But if you get some commercial services, leased lines, ATM, T1, etc your contract will have (or you will negotiate) a level of service they cannot go under.

    This is all just about contracts. It seems to me that people just like to bitch about lawyers and would rather be lied to than deal with a company being honest with them by stating that speeds are variable.

    Not to mention, its not some carte blanche to do whatever they want. The early days of broadband when the cable companies oversold their product really are gone, and if they come back you at least have the choice between dsl, WISPs, leased lines, etc.

    Also, if someone wants a guaranteed minimum level of service, they can pay commercial rates and be done with it.

  12. Re:From the terms of service by FKnight · · Score: 0, Troll

    Verizon has been offering high speed Internet access for quite a while now to both businesses and residential accounts and with Verizon's high speed services that I've used, I have never had any restrictions on which ports I could use both inbound and outbound with our business connections.

    For a residential internet service account, there is no legitimate reason for inbound SMTP (and one could argue other services). I will take it a step further and state that there is also no legitimate reason whatsoever for outbound SMTP access, for residential accounts, to any mail server other than the ISP's mail server. It has been well documented that most spam and viruses come from infected home computers and home networks which are being used as spam and virus launching points. "What if I'm a system administrator running my own mail server?" Well, you can pay business rates for open ports like the rest of us have had to do with Internet service for the past 10 years, and what we've had to do with phone service in God knows how long. If you're a computer hobbyist who needs these ports open, well, hobbies are expensive. Deal.

    It is unreasonable to expect that the business communitee spent excessive amounts of time and money defending against spam and virus propagation, when most of it is coming from infected home computers that have no business at all connecting to any mail server other than their ISPs, just because a bunch of computer geeks want to play "hobby web hosting provider" at home yet still pay the same rates as casual users.

    If these are /residential/ accounts, they can send and receive email through their ISP's mail server (which should also restrict what you can use for the From: line).

    I have a job to do running an enterprise wide area network. I shouldn't have to incur the extra cost of time and money stopping email-bourne viruses and junk mail from infected home computers that shouldn't be bypassing their ISP's mail server in the first place. If you want full access to all ports, you should pay up just like the rest of us responsible IT administrators have to. We're the ones actually smart enough to keep viruses and spam from getting onto the Internet from our networks.